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how to repair frost free yard hydrant

by Bell O'Kon Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Instructions

  • Shut off the Water. Shut off the water supply to the hydrant. There may be a shutoff valve directly on its water line. ...
  • Remove the Hydrant Head. Remove the hydrant head from the standpipe, using two pipe wrenches. ...
  • Remove the Pump Rod. Carefully pull up and remove the long pump rod from inside the standpipe. ...
  • Reassemble the Hydrant. Reinsert the pump rod into the standpipe until the plunger is fully against the valve seat at the bottom of the standpipe.
  • Adjust the Shutoff (as needed) If the hydrant lever can't be fully closed, or if the faucet continues to dribble water when the lever is closed, you may need to ...

How does a frost-proof yard hydrant work?

A frost-proof yard hydrant has a long, vertical pipe, called a standpipe, that automatically drains when the water is shut off. The bottom of the standpipe reaches below the frost line, the depth to which the ground freezes in winter.

How do you replace a hydrant in a yard?

Replacing a Yard Hydrant: Step 1 Aaron Stickley. Shut off the water supply to the hydrant, and open the hydrant's faucet to remove any pressure on the line. Dig a hole around the hydrant to expose the standpipe, using a standard shovel (no power equipment) to prevent damaging the pipe.

How do you fix a hydrant that won't freeze?

A frost-free yard hydrant repair can be as simple as replacing the rubber seal on the faucet mechanism of the hydrant. This means you can leave the hydrant's long standpipe in place (no digging!) and simply unscrew the hydrant head to replace the seal.

Why do hydrants freeze up in cold weather?

When the seal begins to fail, water leaks out through the hydrant, and it leaves water inside the hydrant that can freeze in cold weather. That's why it's important to make the yard hydrant repair before it ​gets too cold.

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How do you fix a frost free yard hydrant?

1:413:18How To Adjust Leaking Pro Plumber Frost Proof Yard Hydrant Packing NutYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSlide the new o-rings over the top of the clevis rod and push gently into the yard hydrant headMoreSlide the new o-rings over the top of the clevis rod and push gently into the yard hydrant head using the flat screwdriver reinstall the packing nut. Then reinstall the brass connector.

How do you fix an outdoor water hydrant?

9:0912:26How To Fix A Leaking Water Hydrant - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe can grab that brass piece that slides onto the plunger that has the square set screw. Then we canMoreWe can grab that brass piece that slides onto the plunger that has the square set screw. Then we can grab the two side brass pieces. And put them on to that brass piece that goes on to the plunger.

How do you fix a frozen yard hydrant?

0:111:58How to fix a frozen hydrant - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipJust go ahead and plug it into the extension cord that's normally plugged into this. Guy. And thisMoreJust go ahead and plug it into the extension cord that's normally plugged into this. Guy. And this whole affair for about a minute.

How do I replace the plunger in my yard hydrant?

0:303:04How to Replace the Plunger - R-6000 Yard Hydrant - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOnce secured tighten the vice grip around the metal top of the plunger. And unscrew. When we movedMoreOnce secured tighten the vice grip around the metal top of the plunger. And unscrew. When we moved take the new plunger. And hand tighten onto the operating rod as far as possible.

How much does it cost to replace a yard hydrant?

A yard hydrant that is broken or not working and needs replacing, can cost anywhere from $500 all the way up to $1,200. This cost has a smaller range because there are less variables such as distance of digging, cost of waterline, etc.

How long do yard hydrants last?

The estimated life of poly pipe is 50 to 100 years, so you won't have to worry about digging up and fixing the water supply line for the foreseeable future.

Why does my frost free hydrant freeze?

5:3012:29HOW TO PREVENT A FARM HYDRANT FROM FREEZING ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo if you're gonna use your water and you open if you can't lift the valve that means that pipe isMoreSo if you're gonna use your water and you open if you can't lift the valve that means that pipe is frozen you're pretty much done till it gets warm home.

Why is my frost free spigot leaking?

A leaking frost-proof faucet can waste a lot of water, but fixes are simple, whether the problem is the faucet stem washer assembly, the vacuum breaker, or just a loose retaining nut.

How do you replace an outdoor frost free faucet?

0:546:47Outside Faucet Replacement: Frost Free Wall Hydrant - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut if you don't have crimpers or a soldering kit. You can use push-fit connections. Such as sharkMoreBut if you don't have crimpers or a soldering kit. You can use push-fit connections. Such as shark bite. First step for the replacement shutting off the water luckily.

How do I repair a wall hydrant?

0:032:25Woodford Model 65/67 Commercial Wall Hydrant Repair Video - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe C washer. And place the stem screw back in by turning counterclockwise use the flat side of theMoreThe C washer. And place the stem screw back in by turning counterclockwise use the flat side of the stem screw to pull the operating rod assembly out of the hydrant. Then take a flathead screwdriver.

How do you replace a hydrant stem?

2:115:51Outdoor Hydrant & Faucet Repair - Andy's Pipe Dream - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou're gonna need a pair of pliers. And you're just gonna gently turn it and unscrew it until itMoreYou're gonna need a pair of pliers. And you're just gonna gently turn it and unscrew it until it comes off of the faucet. You should be able to just get the threads loose.

Why does my outside faucet not work?

If you are still having issues with your outdoor faucet, you may need to call a plumber to investigate the issue further. If the faucet has no water, the issue could be the aerator or the spout inside the faucet. At the bottom of the faucet spout, rubble may get into the filter.

How do you replace an outdoor faucet stem?

0:073:59Repair Outdoor Faucet - traditional style - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe same you take out that lower nut and the entire stem. And handle will unscrew with it and on theMoreThe same you take out that lower nut and the entire stem. And handle will unscrew with it and on the bottom you can see the two nuts here yep. You've got a washer held in with the screw.

What is a frost proof hydrant?

A frost-proof yard hydrant is commonly installed when you need to access water at a location too far away for a garden hose to conveniently reach a standard exterior faucet. Typically a yard hydrant installation is comprised of a buried horizontal pipe that leads to a long, vertical pipe, called a standpipe, that automatically drains ...

How does a yard hydrant work?

A yard hydrant must work properly to prevent freezing.

Why is my hydrant not working?

If you replace the standpipe on your hydrant and it is still not functioning properly, the issue may be with the pipe that feeds the hydrant from your home. Sometimes a crack will develop in this line which can affect the pressure you get from the hydrant. If you feel this is the case, you may want to call in a professional to evaluate the line and find a potential leak, as doing so yourself could involve an excessive amount of digging.

How deep should a hydrant be?

Hydrants come with standpipes designed for "bury depths" of 1 foot to 5 feet or more . The proper bury depth is based on the depth of the winter frost line in your region.

Do hydrants work properly?

A yard hydrant must work properly to prevent freezing . If you have tried to repair a dripping hydrant without success, or if you find that a piece has broken, you may need to replace the hydrant altogether. Replacing a yard hydrant is not difficult but it can require a fair amount of digging to reach the fitting and supply pipe buried below the frost line.

Why do you need to backfill a hydrant?

The manufacturers of standard yard hydrants recommend back-filling around the base of hydrants with rock to allow the water expelled from the weep hole to soak into the ground. (For more on this read your hydrant manufacturer's instruction manual.) If no rock is installed, this can cause freezing and hydrant damage to develop. The filtered drainage section at the bottom of the YHME helps to prevent this potential problem. However, it is still recommended to place additional rock around the base of the YHME prior to back-fill.

What is a YHME hydrant?

The YHME is an innovative casing system that is installed when replacing an existing standard yard hydrant ( frost-free hydrant, or freeze-proof hydrant) or when installing a new standard yard hydrant. Once the YHME is installed, the next time the hydrant needs to be replaced, no busting concrete, tearing up the yard, or excavation of any type, will be required. The labor and frustration of digging up and replacing a leaking yard hydrant will be a thing of the past.

Why use a YHME casing?

The benefits don’t stop there. The YHME casing also helps to protect your hydrant from soil corrosion. Additionally, the drainage section of the YHME is slotted and filled with filter media to prevent the hydrant’s weep hole from getting clogged with debris. Thus the YHME mitigates the risk of both corrosion- and freeze-related failures, extending the life of your hydrant.

Where is the water supply line on a pitless hydrant?

The water supply line attaches to the 1” FIP threaded inlet of the pitless adapter on the bottom outside of the casing, and the 3/4” yard hydrant (of your choice) is to be attached to the inside removable portion of the pitless adapter. The yard hydrant then slides into the stationary portion of the pitless adapter at the bottom of the YHME casing. We do not endorse any particular brand of hydrant, but the Green Yard Master™ buyer’s guide is a good place to start.

Do yard hydrants need to be replaced?

Any installed yard hydrant will eventually need to be replaced.

Can you drink water from a hydrant?

This allows the hydrant to meet this code requirement by protecting the domestic potable water supply. It is recommended that you not drink the water that comes out of the hydrant. Also, be sure to check your local code requirements. We cannot guarantee that the Model 303 will satisfy each and every local code.

Can you remove a yard hydrant without digging?

Yard Hydrant Made Easy ™ lets you remove your hydrant for replacement or repair any time — without digging.

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